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Dylan Sprouse to Return to TV in Mindy Kaling’s The Intercourse Lives of Faculty Women

Dylan Sprouse is heading again to the small display.

The previous Disney star is becoming a member of Mindy Kaling’s HBO Max unique, The Intercourse Lives of Faculty Women, in accordance with Selection.

That is his first main TV position since he and his brother, Cole, exited their Disney Channel sequence The Suite Life again in 2011.

Sprouse is on board the sequence play Nico, a junior on the prestigious New England college, the place we meet the faculty ladies on the wheel of the story.

The forged additionally consists of Pauline Chalamet as Kimberly, Amrit Kaur as Bela, Reneé Rapp as Leighton, and Alyah Chanelle Scott as Whitney.

Sprouse is most well-known as of late for his work on the massive display, most not too long ago starring in After We Collided, and earlier than that, Banana Cut up.

He will even star within the Chinese language big-screen adaptation of Giacomo Puccini’s opera “Turandot,” enjoying Prince Calaf.

It seems he’s following the Zendaya route. Zendaya left her Disney profession behind by selecting up the lead position in HBO’s Euphoria.

The sequence, geared towards late teenagers and adults, gained her an Emmy Award for Excellent Actress earlier this yr.

Sprouse’s brother, Cole, additionally made the transfer to sequence common TV a couple of years in the past, touchdown the position of Jughead Jones on Riverdale.

He’s set to return for the fifth season of the sequence.

Intercourse Lives of Faculty Women” comes from Kaling Worldwide in affiliation with Warner Bros. Tv and was picked up for 13 episodes by the streamer in Oct. 2019.

Kaling serves as government producer and co-writer with Justin Noble.

HBO Max has a number of initiatives in varied levels of improvement, with the update of Gossip Girl, in addition to Peacemaker, the comparatively new streamer is changing into a well-liked vacation spot.

It’s going to quickly smash the theater home windows by releasing Warner Bros. films concurrently with theaters.

Paul Dailly is the Affiliate Editor for TV Fanatic. Comply with him on Twitter.

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